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			Homegrown by Heroes program to help 
			Veterans in agriculture 
			 
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            [November 16, 2016]  
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			- The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is aiding veterans 
			or current active duty service members who are interested in a 
			second career in our state’s number one industry, agriculture. The 
			Homegrown by Heroes program allows Illinois farmers, ranchers, 
			fishermen and producers who have served or are still serving in any 
			branch of the U.S. military to use a special logo on the 
			agricultural products they sell to the public. This special 
			designation sets these farmers apart in the market, allowing these 
			heroes' products to be visible to consumers while giving them the 
			chance to tell their story. 
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			 "This statewide collaboration is intended to assist our veterans 
			pursuing a second career in agriculture," said Agriculture Director 
			Raymond Poe. "There are great job opportunities in Illinois 
			agriculture. If someone dreams of being a farmer, rancher, or 
			producer, we want to help fulfil those dreams."  
			 
			"Many of the original Minutemen put aside their plows and picked up 
			their muskets to defend our freedom and, still today, many of 
			Illinois' Citizen-Soldiers are also farmers," said Maj. Gen. Richard 
			J. Hayes, the Adjutant General of the Illinois National Guard. "This 
			program is a way for citizens to recognize the service of men and 
			women who have defended this nation and who also work the fields and 
			orchards to feed families in Illinois and throughout the country." 
			 
			"In the last 10 years, almost a million of our military’s servicemen 
			and servicewomen have come from rural communities. As these veterans 
			return home, they bring with them an opportunity to employ their 
			discipline, passion and sense of service to revitalize America’s 
			small farms and rural communities. We commend the Illinois 
			Department of Agriculture for continuing this wonderful program and 
			assisting our Illinois Heroes," said Illinois Department of 
			Veterans' Affairs Director Erica Jeffries. 
			
			  The Homegrown by Heroes program is a free program for our veterans, 
			with an annual renewal. To be eligible for the program, the veteran 
			must provide proof of service, a letter of support from their 
			commanding officer or a designated representative, and must maintain 
			50-percent or greater ownership in the business/operation.  
			 
			For those who qualify, the Homegrown by Heroes Illinois Product logo 
			can be used it to identify and market their Illinois grown and 
			Illinois made products on packaging, signage, websites and social 
			media or wherever their items are being sold.  
			 
			Thanks to the Department’s partnership with various agencies and 
			organization, such as Illinois Farm Bureau, Farmer Veteran Coalition 
			(FVC), Illinois National Guard, and Illinois Veterans Affairs, 
			training and education also are components of the initiative, which 
			will make informational resources available to veterans desiring to 
			farm in the state.  
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			  These programs will: 
				- Develop mentorships between experienced farmers and 
				veterans;
 
				- Identify community land access that benefits beginning 
				farmers and saves municipalities’ maintenance costs;
 
				- Locate farmers' market opportunities and partnerships;
 
				- Assist veterans in developing value-added products;
 
				- Foster relationships with retailers and food service 
				organizations. 
 
				 
				How to Apply: 
					- Step 1: Register with the Farmer Veteran Coalition (FVC)
					
 
					- Step 2: Register with the Illinois Department of 
					Agriculture
						- Complete the Homegrown By Heroes Products Logo 
						Application
 
						 
					 
					 
					Veterans can provide their certificate or certification 
					letter from Farmer Veteran 
					Coalition to the IDOA as verification that they have been 
					certified as a veteran to  
					use the HBH label. 
				 
			[Illinois Department of Agriculture] 
			
			  
			
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